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it had prune juice listed as an ingredient, read it on a can one time. Yep. That stuff we grew up drinking as kids had prune juice in it Roger. That was back when the original mfg plant in Dublin, TX still made it.
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probably haven't had one in over 20 yrs, stuff almost rotted out my front teeth from drinking it with a straw.
God bless Texas----------------------- Old 300 I will remain what i am until the day I die- A HUNTER......Sitting Bull Its not how you pick the booger.. but where you put it !! Roger V Hunter
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It has long been thought that Dr Pepper was the mixup of a dozen or so leftover syrups, the majority of which was black cherry. Tastes just like that. Its cloying ambiguity appeals primarily to the sweet tooth of a ten-year-old.
For a while, its competitor was the similar-tasting Mr Pibb. I didn't realize I was still 10. DP has been my preferred as long as I can recall, though it went to diet DP and now DP10 is about as good as it gets. Wife is the same way. RE up north... we pick up a few "cases" in Eagle River AK every fall on the way to our moose hunt...
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
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According to an uncle who worked for Pepsi long ago, the popularity was you could add a lot of alcohol before "burning" it, more than other sodas. True or not? Don't know. But it will take more vodka than others to my taste.
The key elements in human thinking are not numbers but labels of fuzzy sets. -- L. Zadeh
Which explains a lot.
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I drink maybe two sodas a year on impulse, usually quickly regretted. Dr. Pepper is often the one that gets me.
Anybody put peanuts in their Pepsi or RC Cola? That's a WV, Western MD, and PA thang, I believe. Yep. I prefer Pepsi with peanuts but coke or RC will do.
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Learned to love it in northern IL as a kid. Bottle of that and a bag of Rolled Gold pretzel sticks was heaven.
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Of course it's pop! WTF else would you call it-and don't give me that "soda" crap! If I called it "pop" then everyone would think I was a yankee. WTF
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Yeah we drink it up here my 11 yo loves it!
When we were down where it was invented Kenjs1 hosted us at his camper and had a bunch of glass bottles of it chilled with Elijah in mind. Elijah still talks about how much he liked Ken!
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Learned to love it in northern IL as a kid. Bottle of that and a bag of Rolled Gold pretzel sticks was heaven. I agree T that was one of my favorites!
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Dr Pepper was always a bit of a second fiddle in GA. But then, everything was compared to Coca Cola.
Once heard Mt Dew referred to as "Nectar of the 'Tards". Seemed fitting.
All that schist is a major factor in the obesity/diabetes epidemic and a reason southerners out weigh the rest of the country by a goodly margin. Kids down there raised on the crap.
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had coffee, milk, tea and water. Only had a soda when you went to town
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If you mix it with southern comfort they are both drinkable.
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Suuuuuun Drop.....the down home taste that picks you uuup.
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Learned to love it in northern IL as a kid. Bottle of that and a bag of Rolled Gold pretzel sticks was heaven. Terry, if you don't mind me asking, what part or northern IL?
It's about like this:
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Camp is where you make it.
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Seems like it is most everywhere. I never heard of drinking it hot. We like it ice cold. They don't have when you go to Europe or in Mexico. All they have is yucky Pepsi, but lots of people won't have anything else.
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Seems like it is most everywhere. I never heard of drinking it hot. We like it ice cold. They don't have when you go to Europe or in Mexico. All they have is yucky Pepsi, but lots of people won't have anything else. My Dad was in a Texas National Guard unit with one of the heirs to Dr. Pepper during WWII.
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Learned to love it in northern IL as a kid. Bottle of that and a bag of Rolled Gold pretzel sticks was heaven. Terry, if you don't mind me asking, what part or northern IL? Will county, Joliet is the county seat.
George Orwell was a Prophet, not a novelist. Read 1984 and then look around you!
Old cat turd!
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If you mix it with southern comfort they are both drinkable. True enough. SoCo and Mt Dew work well together as well.
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New to me as well. Drinking a diet DP now. Drink 3-4 per day, but also a lot of water. Frequently out of stock in Northern Virginia. At our North Carolina lake house DP is frequently stale when purchased which indicates poor sales. This is near Lake Gaston so many of the residents are retired Yankees.
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